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We invite you to build your Water career at HDR. Our global team is looking for success-oriented Senior Geotechnical Engineers to work on a wide variety of projects in the Dams, Levees, and Civil Works world.
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We invite you to build your Water career at HDR. Our global team is looking for success-oriented Geotechnical Engineers to work in a number of locations on a wide variety of projects in the Dams, Levees, and Civil Works world.
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Keywords: Dams, Levee, Geotechnical, Civil, Structural, Design, Engineering, Construction, Hydraulic, Flood Protection, Water Resources. Conduct slope stability, soil analysis, and other geotechnical engineering studies.
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Perform environmental site investigations and collect soil, groundwater, surface water, air, and sediment samples. DescriptionBurns & McDonnell’s team in Downers Grove, IL, is looking for a Staff Civil or Environmental Engineer to be part of the Remediation Department within the Environmental Global Practice to collaborate and support a wide variety of environmental investigation and remediation projects.
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Experience in review and checking of civil site development design deliverables (concepts, drawings, calculations and quantities) for site layout, site drainage, rough grading, finish grading, rigid and flexible pavements, storm water and sanitary systems, fencing, underground utilities services and soil retention and stabilization structures, for LNG projects.
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Fieldwork such as site inspections, water, wastewater, and soil sampling, treatment/remediation system design, drilling and contractor oversight, construction support services, and operations and maintenance.
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Performing engineering design for environmental, civil, and water resource projects, including preparation of drawings, specifications, calculations, and developing operation, maintenance, and monitoring plans.
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Land Development Plan, Stormwater Management, Water and Sanitary Sewer, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design. Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Senior Project Engineer to join our Civil/Site Team in Philadelphia, PA.
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We are currently looking for versatile civil, geotechnical or structural engineers in either NYC, Iselin NJ, Boston or Arlington VA to serve as a senior project engineer in our tunnels resource group with a focus on underground design and construction projects.
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This position requires experience in civil design/land development activities including: design of grading, storm water management, soil erosion & sediment control, public and private roadways, storm drainage and water & sewer design.
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We’re looking for a Senior Project Engineer to join our team to continue this and invite applications from candidates with: Bachelors in civil, structural or geotechnical engineering is required and a Masters in a related field is preferred.
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Founded in 1971, ENGEO is an employee-owned firm of approximately 400+ geotechnical and civil engineers, geologists, hydrologists, water resources engineers, environmental scientists, and construction-phase field representatives.
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Coordinates with other agencies including Collin County, the Collin County Soil and Water Conservation District (CCSWCD), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB), the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE.
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You will ideally be educated to degree level in Civil or Civil & Structural Engineering, and/ or have MSc/MEng in Soil Mechanics/Geotechnical/Tunnelling Engineering, coupled with a professional membership.
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In your role, you will provide remedy design, field support for soil and groundwater remediation implementation, soil and water sample collection, technical report preparation, project management assistance, data management and interpretation, and field and construction oversight/management.
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